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Needless to say,the wild car chase that seems to begin in downtown, extends through the upper west side, Washington Heights, across the George Washington Bridge and into NJ has to be one of the best ever on film.All around a fine
flick
that for me gets better with time.8 out of 10...easy
Night Of The Demons is definitely one the definitive cheesy 80's demons horror
flick
in the same vein as the brilliant Evil Dead and Demons movies.
I had never paid much attention to this
flick
until I learned that Paddy Chayefsky - author of the brilliant "Network" - was the scriptwriter.
A good, creepy late 70's horror flick, and lots of mannequins make for a very creepy atmosphere.
A fun little fright
flick.
The acting isn't outstanding, there's no reason to give credits to the directing, and its really just another semi-gory 21st century slasher
flick
that MOST people will consider just decent.
This movie starts off as a college T'n'A flick, but turns pretty ugly after the main character's sister is gang raped by a biker gang driving a van.
good date flick
The first half of the movie is like watching a standard jungle expedition
flick
of the Tarzan ilk; later it teeters into sci-fi fable; by the end it slips into courtroom melodramatics.
Okay so I went into this movie not really expecting much I figured an action
flick
similar to The Fast and the Furious.
Despite the rave reviews this
flick
has garnered in New Zealand, any hype surrounding the production is sadly undeserved.
It looks like another sour teen-age
flick
the first half-hour and does a U-turn in heading for the wrong direction.
The make up on certain dead characters made this movie look like a 1970 horror
flick.
This thought long lost
flick
sometimes comes available on the web.
The make up is for that kind of
flick
well done.
more slasher
flick
than thriller.With all the great reviews this movie got I'm appalled that it turned out so silly.
The film has gained some fans by way of the fact that Quentin Tarantino's name is attached to it, and the silly and out of place nod to the Rodriguez/Tarantino
flick '
From Dusk till Dawn'.
There was maybe one scene I could use, and meanwhile, I was practically falling asleep because of the sheer banality of the
flick.
A woman's nightmares fuel her fear of being buried alive.The cheating husband wants her dead and decides to make good use of her phobia by sticking her in a coffin and leaving her in the basement.Of course B-horror movie queen Brinke Stevens transforms into hideous ghostly creature.The only reason to see this amateurish junk
flick
is Michael Berryman in a really small cameo and two sex scenes with Delia Sheppard.And the last twenty minutes of Brinke's bloody rampage are quite fun to watch.The special effects for example laughable decapitated head are truly awful.Better watch "Scalps" or "Alien Dead" again.Of course I ain't expecting classy entertainment from Fred Olen Ray,but "Haunting Fear" is too dull to be enjoyable.
Replace Woodstock with the Civil War and the Apollo moon-landing with the Titanic sinking and you've got as realistic a
flick
as this formulaic soap opera populated entirely by low-life trash.
It's audience abuse to simply stick Woodstock and the moonlanding into a
flick
as if that ipso facto means the film portrays 1969.
As others have mentioned, this movie is similar to THE FLY (both versions) and the lesser known sci-fi
flick
ALTERED STATES.
Slackers is just a predictable teen
flick
that really adds nothing new to the genre.
Actually, this flick, made in 1999, has pretty good production values.
After Disney's witty live-action George of the Jungle, I had high hopes for this
flick.
I don't think this is a
flick
she'll put on the back of her head shot photos.
Let me being by saying the I followed watching this video by watching Saw and after Bleed, Saw looked like the all time greatest horror
flick
ever even though I thought it was only fairly good.
The story itself has a fairly interesting premise for a horror flick: scheming husband marries a wealthy woman with a history of mental illness, then attempts to convince her that she's going insane with shrill noises, mysterious knocking and skulls that turn up at inopportune times.
Poor Michael Madsen; he must be kicking himself to know folks have found out about this horrible
flick.
It was very clearly made for TV, yet if I found it on my television, I would
flick
it straight over.
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